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Guest Post: Constructing the 1927 Team: If You’re Strong You’ll Survive and Keep Your Dream Alive

The following is a guest post from Adam Moss, who you know as Roadgeek Adam in the comments. He’s previously written guest posts on Tim McClelland, Frankie Crosetti, the No. 26, Casey Stengel, Leo Durocher, Miller Huggins, Jerry Kenney, the Copacabana incident, and Mark Koenig.

Combs. (National Baseball Hall of Fame.)
Combs. (National Baseball Hall of Fame.)

It seemed to be just another day of baseball at Sportsman’s Park in St. Louis, Missouri on Tuesday, July 24, 1934.